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and soon, they will be disarming the various armed groups in this city. >> that isn't happening yet as rules of engagement mean the french can only shoot when they come under attack. >> there are lots of people calling us directly on the phone telling us sell can a forces are talking and when we arrive, there is no one there so we have to play a game of cat and mouse. >> muslims are being coaled killed, too. these men are warning the death of a community leader. they want the french to stay but not to interfere in nair their political process. michelle has to stay and france has to help us hold elections so we can choose a president deserving of that name and leave the country. jadadea has to stay for thetrition >> reporter: there are some people comparing this to rwanda in 1994. the genocide there killed hundreds of thousands of people. there are differences. >> that's with ethnic violene violence. here it is sectarian. religious leaders are preaching peace, not hate. >> there is a growing atmosphere of ven he knew. you can't call it genocide yet. that would be an imprudent. but what'
and soon, they will be disarming the various armed groups in this city. >> that isn't happening yet as rules of engagement mean the french can only shoot when they come under attack. >> there are lots of people calling us directly on the phone telling us sell can a forces are talking and when we arrive, there is no one there so we have to play a game of cat and mouse. >> muslims are being coaled killed, too. these men are warning the death of a community leader. they want the...
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it happened in the eastern city of benghazi. gunman shot the man who works at an international school. no one has claimed responsibility for that attack. u.s. secretary of state has presented ideas on improving israeli security as part of the deal between israelis and palestinians. >> i believe we are making some progress. the parties remain committed to this task. they are meeting regularly and we have remind in very close touch with both leaders. once again, israel's security is fundamental to these negotiations. >> john kerry is in meetings today. we are in ramallah right now. >> they don't share the optimism that you might have gotten in the meeting between mr. kerry and mr. netanyahu. the palestinian negotiators say the process has ground to a halt and hope mr. kerry can get them out of what they're calling a crisis. the israelis say they are creating crisis. the palestinians say the israelis are not serious when it comes to talks. it is not clear if there have been any meaningful talks. they point to the continued israeli
it happened in the eastern city of benghazi. gunman shot the man who works at an international school. no one has claimed responsibility for that attack. u.s. secretary of state has presented ideas on improving israeli security as part of the deal between israelis and palestinians. >> i believe we are making some progress. the parties remain committed to this task. they are meeting regularly and we have remind in very close touch with both leaders. once again, israel's security is...
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the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we have to go back to where we are segregating ourselves. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing baton rouge in search of new schools. those breaking away say it's not about race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that have not been able to leave, it means division. >> it all will change. one side will be better than the other side. what will happen to the lower class. it'll move city and make it a better class. >> the break away continues
the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we...
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all over this city. pretty close to where we are in this hotel now. the city is deserted. people are staying inside the homes. probably the worst fighting bungi has seen since sellicka rebels came into the capital taking control of the country in march in year. we understand - this is from the french military, that the people behind the attack, known as anti-ballica. they are a christian militia who started off as a protection force. now, we don't know whether they have actually grown in size, whether they do have a lot of heavy weaponry at the moment. the african forces which are here and present in bongi have been deployed to different parts of the city. their role is to protect the airport and french citizens. it comes as we wait for a u.n. security council to vote on a second resolution to tend in not only more troops but african forces. at the moment there's no one here to protect civilians. >> more ahead, including what a steal. while looters let loose on supermarkets and department stores in argentina. not just a pest. how the humble cockroach is designing the robot
all over this city. pretty close to where we are in this hotel now. the city is deserted. people are staying inside the homes. probably the worst fighting bungi has seen since sellicka rebels came into the capital taking control of the country in march in year. we understand - this is from the french military, that the people behind the attack, known as anti-ballica. they are a christian militia who started off as a protection force. now, we don't know whether they have actually grown in size,...
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the streets of this once bustling city are almost des-certed. those who venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give her name >> translation: i don't know what is happening in the central african republic. if you go in you see people on the ground like animals that have been slaughtered. with the state of country, where can i go. >> this is where some of the injured have been brought. women are being treated alongside government soldiers. >> this woman asks god, "why has this happened?" christian and muslim victims of this conflict. muslims and christians used to live in this country peacefully. the hatred and violence that has taken over here will be difficult for people to forget. the french are warning there could be genocide. france will send in solediers to back up an african force. it is the rebel government insisting it is in control. >> the enemy attacked it. we routed them. we completely destroyed them. >> these fighters are out for reven j. they'll be searching for the anti-balaka militia who p
the streets of this once bustling city are almost des-certed. those who venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give her name >> translation: i don't know what is happening in the central african republic. if you go in you see people on the ground like animals that have been slaughtered. with the state of country, where can i go. >> this is where some of the injured have been brought. women are being treated alongside government soldiers....
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>> i think it is going to be by community, by the jurisdiction, by city boy city because east city has a different cost of living. here in the district of columbia, it's extremely costly to live in the nation's capitol. wages are somewhere around $35 per hour. so even at $11 and $0.50 per hour, that's less than $25,000 a year. so you would need to have another person join with you just to get to a 50,000 dollar household to be able to go out and try to find affected alan hou affordable housing? >> some say this tends to dampen employment and you have to increase wages to workers, you might higher fewer people. >> that isn't true. the d.c. chamber represent wal-mart. my job is to represent the general welfare of the citizens. >> same argument is made around the country? >> same argument but the counter argument is that our citizen citizens are nut making enough money to be self-sufficient. they have to go to the federal government for food stamps, for a housing voucher, energy assistant, child care on average is about $13,000 a year. if i am paying you 825 an hour, that's only about $15
>> i think it is going to be by community, by the jurisdiction, by city boy city because east city has a different cost of living. here in the district of columbia, it's extremely costly to live in the nation's capitol. wages are somewhere around $35 per hour. so even at $11 and $0.50 per hour, that's less than $25,000 a year. so you would need to have another person join with you just to get to a 50,000 dollar household to be able to go out and try to find affected alan hou affordable...
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it happened while the man was out runnin running in e eastern city. the imagine cut chemistry, no one has claimed responsible for the attack. six people are dead and several others wounded. was attacked on wednesday, suicide bombers and armed fighters attacked the compound. the gun battle with police, no group has said that it carried out the attack. >> now there are more syrians living in the jordanian province than jordanians. the influx is worrying resident that is say the refugee crieses is maiming them poorer and frustrated. >> the government says this is causing infrastructure to crumble, and that's significant funds are required to meet additional demand for services like water, sanitation, and electricity. >> the u.n. refugee agency and its partners are trying to mitigate the impact of the refugee crisis by funding clean up campaigns to improve sanitation here. an old bakery has been renovated with new equipment, to triple bread production and kate tore a larger population. they appreciate the help, but say jordanians need more support. >> all
it happened while the man was out runnin running in e eastern city. the imagine cut chemistry, no one has claimed responsible for the attack. six people are dead and several others wounded. was attacked on wednesday, suicide bombers and armed fighters attacked the compound. the gun battle with police, no group has said that it carried out the attack. >> now there are more syrians living in the jordanian province than jordanians. the influx is worrying resident that is say the refugee...
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not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren on the north end of baton rouge. and although they're not in school yet he knows that education will be the key to a better life. >> i want them you know to go to school and learn as much as they can. >> but that's a challenge in a city where 60% of the public schoolchildren aren't learning at grade level. >> it's one of the worst school systems in the state. how many other generations of children do you have to disserve before you say you know what, let's try something different. >> lylionel reiny, the city of . george w
not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a...
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a family told us they travelled from the syrian city homs. this man scaled the fence hoping to find a better life. >> translation: here we have the hope of getting throe. we know every couple of weeks people get there. if we go we can work a little bit. a bit to support ourselves. >> the move to fortify milia has been criticised by some rights groups. >> we doan agree and think it's an adequate solution. it will make the situation desperate. it will not stop people coming in, they are looking for a dignified life. the geographical location makes it seem that it is a gateway. >> the european union has to get more involved. there are common policies from 28 countries. in this moment and in my opinion i think they should do more. >> for many here the long journey to reach europe will end in disappointment with a gulf between malleea and mainland spain never feeling wider. >> more and more of us worldwide, it would appear are living longer lives. it may seem like good news, but the quality of the extra years is the subject of a report. the number
a family told us they travelled from the syrian city homs. this man scaled the fence hoping to find a better life. >> translation: here we have the hope of getting throe. we know every couple of weeks people get there. if we go we can work a little bit. a bit to support ourselves. >> the move to fortify milia has been criticised by some rights groups. >> we doan agree and think it's an adequate solution. it will make the situation desperate. it will not stop people coming in,...
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>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm sunny sunny. 911 tapes display calmness at the sandy hook elementary school. and president obama discussed the gap between rich and poor. and this congress goes down known as the least productive. >>> a florida high school placed on high school after a shooting. one student has been injured at west orange high school outside of arsenal. the school's principal said student had been shot and was en route to the hospital. law enforcement officers were at the scene and they were observing all safety procedures. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> in a matter of just ten days the nation will mark the one year anniversary of the sandy hook massacre. today brought a painful remind reminder. prosecutors have released 911 called. al jazeera will not air those calls. >> reporter: we did listen to seven calls shortly after fires were shot inside sandy hook elementary school. a woman called the police dispatcher and said she had glimpsed someone running down the hall with a gun
>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm sunny sunny. 911 tapes display calmness at the sandy hook elementary school. and president obama discussed the gap between rich and poor. and this congress goes down known as the least productive. >>> a florida high school placed on high school after a shooting. one student has been injured at west orange high school outside of arsenal. the school's principal said student had been shot and was en route to the hospital....
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segregate the city. baton rouge is a majority black, st. george would be major city white at a 3-1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parrish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parrish and in the middle, you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's a major income disparity. residents make an average of $58,000 a year. residents in the much more off a fluent st. george area make 90,000. >> we have to look at does that take us backwards where we're segregating ourselves again. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a new trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing for decades. those looking to break away say it's not about race, it's education. >> this has nothing to do with skin color. it's a middle class flight. if you've got the means to leave this school system, you've left. >> for those who may not be able to leave, like jeffery lee, it means more division. >> i guess eventually, it's all going to chan
segregate the city. baton rouge is a majority black, st. george would be major city white at a 3-1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parrish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parrish and in the middle, you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's a major income disparity. residents make an average of $58,000 a year. residents in the much more off a fluent st. george area make 90,000. >> we...
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in new york city, the roadways will improve. until then drive like there's ice on the ground because that's going to be the situation maryland to delaware aall the way to boston as well. great lakes you are going oget a bunch of snow, cuc couple of in. wisconsin, memphis, highs, 20s and 30s, across the board. it is a chilly day ahead with more moisture on the way and more freezing drizzle in spots. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with tonight's headlines. defense secretary chuck hagel has arrived in afghanistan. the trip is part of a six day trip to the middle east. met with troops in afghanistan and bahrain and spoke about keeping u.s. soldiers in that region. >>> thousands are rallying in bangkok as the crisis deepens in thailand. the prime minister suddenly dissolved parliament and calling for new elections. earlier the country's main opposition party resigned from congress. >>> the demonstration erupted
in new york city, the roadways will improve. until then drive like there's ice on the ground because that's going to be the situation maryland to delaware aall the way to boston as well. great lakes you are going oget a bunch of snow, cuc couple of in. wisconsin, memphis, highs, 20s and 30s, across the board. it is a chilly day ahead with more moisture on the way and more freezing drizzle in spots. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with tonight's headlines. defense...
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we're in santon, one of the wealthier areas of the city. this scene is being repeated across the country, candles, some electric, some real, people dropping by to drop off little mementos, lay down flowers and take a moment to be quiet in the presence of the great man himself. there's a huge statue at the end of the square. this is high end real estate, some of the priceyest real estate in the country. a lot of companies have office space in this neighborhood. nearby in the township, which we visited today, this is the place where nelson mandela first lived when he ran away from home so long ago and came to johannesburg. this is going to be one of the back drops for these celebrations of his life, unemployment in this country right now is about 25%, and according to european monitor labor survey, about 70% of those unemployed are 15-35 years old, the very young in south africa, face in considerable challenges at this point. so as the word leaders gather to celebrate nelson mandela and all he did for this country, it's still very clear there
we're in santon, one of the wealthier areas of the city. this scene is being repeated across the country, candles, some electric, some real, people dropping by to drop off little mementos, lay down flowers and take a moment to be quiet in the presence of the great man himself. there's a huge statue at the end of the square. this is high end real estate, some of the priceyest real estate in the country. a lot of companies have office space in this neighborhood. nearby in the township, which we...
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smog problems from china to mexico city. later this hour, we will show you the building that eats pollution for lunch. at first, there's trouble above the clouds. and it has to do with the most precious asset of all for business travelers. give me back my miles. that is next. and as we had to break, the spacex first commercial satellite launched late yesterday, finally. three earlier attempts were canceled due to technical issues. a communication satellite will be placed into orbit at a fixed point above the oars. -- above the earth. ? >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television, streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet and your smart phone. i'm adam johnson. it might be the coolest company you've never actually heard of. it creates the avionics behind pilot systems, autopilot, and drones will stop if it flies, it -- the chances are that rockwell is behind it. >> if you are flying on a 737, you will see a modern, new cockpit with a large amount of glass with additional capability. both head up and head down displays
smog problems from china to mexico city. later this hour, we will show you the building that eats pollution for lunch. at first, there's trouble above the clouds. and it has to do with the most precious asset of all for business travelers. give me back my miles. that is next. and as we had to break, the spacex first commercial satellite launched late yesterday, finally. three earlier attempts were canceled due to technical issues. a communication satellite will be placed into orbit at a fixed...
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. >> fast food workers in cities around the country are going on strike for increased wages. what clues does the report give about the state of the labor market then? >> hiring had increased modestly. that is not what the fed is looking for in the job market. for the last couple of years, we have seen job destruction economy going relatively low. when you add all of those up, that trend is remarkably low. in a newissue has been hiring. we really will look to the smaller, newer firms to account for the job growth. those firms are still very much credit constrained. hiringould help the situation over the course of 2013. >> we have aut one minute left. on friday, as you know, we get the number four november. what are you expecting? if we see another strong month of hiring, might the fed be introducing -- at its next meeting? certainly some strong numbers could lead the fed to taper. it depends on how strong. you have a lot of seasonal issues going on with the labor market because of the holiday shopping season. you normally lose 2.5 million to 3 million workers. due to that end
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when i look at the brand, bankrupt company, bankrupt city. it does not reek of luxury brand anymore. what are the challenges? >> the challenges are many. we do not have time. the customer or the market is not going to wait for us to do the right thing. we need to move fast. >> there are certain gaps in our portfolio that we need to fill with the right products. >> is this one of the gaps right here? >> it is. i would love to see that in production. evolved. it's got more shape to it. it is a very different proportion. we will continue to move and evolve the brand. we cannot stand still. >> what convinced you to say, we cannot do it like we used to? to look in the mirror and see what the challenges were and get out of detroit and take a look at the whole industry. -- ink the darkest days >> which were when? >> during bankruptcy. the entire team together. >> you can catch the entire interview tonight on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for tuesday, december 10, 2013. i'm pimm fox. i'm going to focus on people and businesses hitting the
when i look at the brand, bankrupt company, bankrupt city. it does not reek of luxury brand anymore. what are the challenges? >> the challenges are many. we do not have time. the customer or the market is not going to wait for us to do the right thing. we need to move fast. >> there are certain gaps in our portfolio that we need to fill with the right products. >> is this one of the gaps right here? >> it is. i would love to see that in production. evolved. it's got more...
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my guest, the director of the gucci museum in new york city. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> more americans attended a museum last year than all of major league sporting events combined. that is according to the american alliance on museums. st knows about the challenges of running a successful museum, running the ug museum across the river from manhattan. thank you for coming into "taking stock." somebody get to be a museum director? >> maybe if you are not really good in finance, you have to find another way. i have always been in love with art and i was very fortunate to find jobs in new york and in the arts. i was the first director of the we havert fund, which had extraordinary supporters, as has been the bloomberg company. i went on to lower manhattan cultural council in the pre-9/11 new york city, and then i was with the museum. i have been there 10 years and it has been an exciting trajectory. >> michael bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg media. the gucci museum, you
my guest, the director of the gucci museum in new york city. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> more americans attended a museum last year than all of major league sporting events combined. that is according to the american alliance on museums. st knows about the challenges of running a successful museum, running the ug museum across the river from manhattan. thank you for coming into "taking stock." somebody get to be a museum director? >> maybe if you...
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mexico city is one of the top 12 safest in the world. we are currently helping sÃo paulo, brazil, with the world all because we have cameras over. we are helping sÃo paulo, and here, they are, having this big sport event, and they were not very many. cancun has been saved for the last 45 years. -- safe for the last 45 years. isolated one-to- four issues, and it is not related to tourism. , we have tocia leave it there. thank you. the ceo of yucatÁn holidays. we'll be back in two minutes on "in the loop." ♪ past the56 minutes hour, which means bloomberg television is on the market. equity futures went higher after the jobs report came in better than expected, over 200,000 jobs created, and the jobless rate coming down to 7%. that was a surprise. equity futures are building on that rally. we'll talk about jobs with the ceo of ensco who will weigh in on everything from the jobs report -- and co. who will weigh in on everything from the jobs report to the golf of enough -- death of nelson mandela. ♪ >> 30 minutes to the opening bell,
mexico city is one of the top 12 safest in the world. we are currently helping sÃo paulo, brazil, with the world all because we have cameras over. we are helping sÃo paulo, and here, they are, having this big sport event, and they were not very many. cancun has been saved for the last 45 years. -- safe for the last 45 years. isolated one-to- four issues, and it is not related to tourism. , we have tocia leave it there. thank you. the ceo of yucatÁn holidays. we'll be back in two minutes on...
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live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here's the lineup. taper trades, great jobs report. huge reaction in the markets. so with taper clearly on the table, should you stick with what's working? or is it time to look somewhere new? rally rejects, not every stock getting a pop today. is it time to buy the momentum sitting out today's rally. watch out for cleon, one commodity to a six month high today. we have the trade coming up. our traders are tim seymour, steven p. grass oh, guy adami. the top story, the job market rally. the s & p bouncing back. and the dow reclaiming 16,000 finishing up under 200 points, this after november's blowout jobs report. guy adami, were you surprised with this? >> yes. this is why having information, you can get in trouble. if i had known going in the print would be 7% with that number i would say the s & p would be down 25 handles today. that would have been my bet, clear would have been completely wrong. we talked about this. tim mentioned this earlier on the earlier show. good news is good news now. which is
live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here's the lineup. taper trades, great jobs report. huge reaction in the markets. so with taper clearly on the table, should you stick with what's working? or is it time to look somewhere new? rally rejects, not every stock getting a pop today. is it time to buy the momentum sitting out today's rally. watch out for cleon, one commodity to a six month high today. we have the trade coming up. our traders are tim...
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thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled area, zero. that's why this country's new president is trying to change things. there's only one oil and gas company in mexico. hemex, it's been that way since 1938. the country kicked out all foreign oil countries and the government took control of production. for decades mexico is one of the -- but not anymore. pemex's oil production is declining. down to only 2.5 million barrels per day now. >> we need to evive. carlos morales is head of exploration for pemex. he says the key to a turnaround actioning the oil in the deep waters off the gulf of the coast of mexico. just residentin
thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled...
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as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by any stretch of the imagination and should be sold. but that's the kind of launching that propelled amazon to nearly four po hundred dollars this morning. again, logic, compelling. if you're a growth manager, and many are, in this stock amazon fits your growth portfolio. that encompasses the rigorous discipline i'm describing. i'm saying i can recognize what a very important cohort of money managers wants to do, which is buy the fastest growing stocks. i can recognize that in a low growth world, the high growth ethos will attract the most money in. the growth oriented
as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping liability of fedex. ♪ o canada >>> last friday, while america was working through the post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving i happened to stumble up on a terrific story in bloomberg. the canada's economy is the best in the last few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a while now. it's underperformed the s&p 500 for the last three years. only up 7.1% in 2013. the third worst of any developing country. meanwhile, the canadian dollar has been crushed with one equal to 1.95 u.s. cents. but if the canadian econom
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping liability of fedex. ♪ o canada >>>...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> last friday, while america was working through its post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving, i happened to stumble upon a terrific story in bloomberg. consumers power canada's economy to the best growth in two few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a while now. it's underperformed the s&p 500 for the last three years. only up 7.1% in 2013. the third worst of any developing country. meanwhile, the canadian dollar has been crushed over the last twelve months, with one loonie equal to 1.95 u.s. cents. but if the canadian economy is coming back, as the gross domestic product numbers suggest, then the incredible underperformance could smack of a real opportunity here. yes, it might be time to play catch-up as our neighbors to the north begin to pick up the steam. that's why tonight we're taking a page from the canadian national anthem. y
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> last friday, while america was working through its post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving, i happened to stumble upon a terrific story in bloomberg. consumers power canada's economy to the best growth in two few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm sharon eperson. we have seen choppy trading. brent crude prices around $110 a barrel. chinese data coming out this morning seen as somewhat positive in terms of the manufacturing level that is we saw for november at a 18-month high and awaiting, of course, wednesday's meeting in vienna among leaders of opec and whether or not there's consensus about the changes in their production levels. right now, we are looking at production from opec at about 30 million barrels per day. keep in mind, though, u.s. production continues to soar at a 20-year high and still wa
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ ♪...
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the guys who spend this city into major debt. he is the slasher that has come in and tried to control it. and he is using that as his way of saying, look, they're out to get me. i've got flaws. i'll work on them but they're the real bad guys. >> why has not he been charged with anything? are the police building up an even greater case for some bigger crime we don't know about? or does he have the police in his hip pocket? what's the reason? >> i think that again, if this was in the united states, you know they would want to get the answer to that. this is not the united states. canada is a different deal. we had the g-20 here, you'll remember, and it was quite violent and all kinds of inquiries and nothing really came out of it. i think this is much the same. the big question is for chief williams sterling blair, you've spent millions of dollars. we did not know they had an airplane here to follow. and it has million-dollar camera on its arm and yet they're following around the chief magistrate, the guy who wants to cut the polic
the guys who spend this city into major debt. he is the slasher that has come in and tried to control it. and he is using that as his way of saying, look, they're out to get me. i've got flaws. i'll work on them but they're the real bad guys. >> why has not he been charged with anything? are the police building up an even greater case for some bigger crime we don't know about? or does he have the police in his hip pocket? what's the reason? >> i think that again, if this was in the...
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in denver and the cold air is coming down in oklahoma city. from 9 in denver for the high to 80 in dallas love field. this cold air is sinking out of canada all the way to the gulf coast. the problem is the gulf coast said it's still fall and it tries to send up moisture and humidity over the top of this cold air. we will get an ice storm throughout central part of the plains where it will be 30 degrees and raining. we say how are you going to do that? it will be 50 degrees aloft or 40 up in the sky. 5,000 feet. it's going to rain, but rain where it's 30. 31, 32 degrees. a little bit of snow in oklahoma city. this is not a snow maker. this is an ice machine for memphis and little rock and evansville. st. louis some snow, but the story is this ice sticking to everything. trees and power lines and millions of people will be without power. when it gets to new york into the east coast, it runs out of moisture. that's some good news. we won't put down the power lines. the central part of the country is in for it. this will get ugly fast. kids will
in denver and the cold air is coming down in oklahoma city. from 9 in denver for the high to 80 in dallas love field. this cold air is sinking out of canada all the way to the gulf coast. the problem is the gulf coast said it's still fall and it tries to send up moisture and humidity over the top of this cold air. we will get an ice storm throughout central part of the plains where it will be 30 degrees and raining. we say how are you going to do that? it will be 50 degrees aloft or 40 up in...
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nick parker in mexico city, thanks. it opened up all kinds -- this trucking company was not following the rules, either. didn't have the right security for this payload. >> had no idea what they were involved with. >> they should have had more security on the truck itself and the gps didn't have any of that, so they're looking back at all of that the security. >> amazing. also another story we're following, the weather. cold, windy, along the north sea today. of course it's supposed to be that way, it is winter. talking about something bigger and nastier coming. wait until you see how folks in europe are bracing for a wave of severe weather next, "around the world." [ female announcer ] thanks for financing my first car. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your future and got you where you are today. the boss of y
nick parker in mexico city, thanks. it opened up all kinds -- this trucking company was not following the rules, either. didn't have the right security for this payload. >> had no idea what they were involved with. >> they should have had more security on the truck itself and the gps didn't have any of that, so they're looking back at all of that the security. >> amazing. also another story we're following, the weather. cold, windy, along the north sea today. of course it's...
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today his lawyer was at city hall and when he left he just chuckle. he didn't respond. >> for his talk, i've done a great job. if he's making pay offs and being extorted, that has to weigh heavily in terms of being able to function at the job if you're being extorted for large amounts of money. i also understand and this i find confusing, the cell phone video of ford allegedly smoking crack, i've seen reports that it's believed there is possibly a murder somehow wrapped up in this. >> right. >> there is a picture that -- from the toronto police that we're now showing that the man on the left in this picture is a man allegedly murdered. is it because of the video? >> right, this is a really complicated side story and i'll try to explain it really quickly and precisely. this man, anthony smith, was killed just days before the initial dealing called me saying they had this video, and that person said that the man -- anthony smith was killed because of the video. after the video story was published, members of the mayor's staff were telling each other tha
today his lawyer was at city hall and when he left he just chuckle. he didn't respond. >> for his talk, i've done a great job. if he's making pay offs and being extorted, that has to weigh heavily in terms of being able to function at the job if you're being extorted for large amounts of money. i also understand and this i find confusing, the cell phone video of ford allegedly smoking crack, i've seen reports that it's believed there is possibly a murder somehow wrapped up in this....
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. >> the agency says all of this happened monday near mexico city. the truck was transporting the material to a waste storage facility. the iaea says the material was properly shielded but could be very dangerous if that shield were damaged or removed. joining us now rafael romo, also evan perez. let's start with you, rafael. tell us about the kind of risk that this material presents in terms of that dirty bomb theory. >> well, one of the first questions was that exactly, michael. whether it be used to build a dirty bomb. the risk is certainly great but what we have found is that the cobalt that was stolen in the truck more than likely could not be used for that purpose and here's why. just a few moments ago, i spoke with an employee at the hospital in tijuana, mexico where it originated. he told me it came from a radio therapy machine that had been in operation for 30 years and was not working properly. cobalt is radio active but has a half of only five years and apparently was being disposed of in mexico because it was already spent. that's what we
. >> the agency says all of this happened monday near mexico city. the truck was transporting the material to a waste storage facility. the iaea says the material was properly shielded but could be very dangerous if that shield were damaged or removed. joining us now rafael romo, also evan perez. let's start with you, rafael. tell us about the kind of risk that this material presents in terms of that dirty bomb theory. >> well, one of the first questions was that exactly, michael....
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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cities. workers are seeing a dramatic increase in pay up to $15 an hour. the death of a missouri man who was killed outside arrowhead stadium in kansas city has been ruled a homicide. police say 30-year-old kyle van winkle died during a fight with another person. they say the struggle happened in the parking lot during a game between the chiefs and broncos. three people were taken into custody. the exact cause of van winkle's death is still under investigation. >>> newtown, connecticut, police are minutes away from releasing the recordings of the calls that took place. a speak with the minister who is trying to help his town heal from the tragedy. i'll ask him whether releasing the tapes will help or hurt his community. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help ou
cities. workers are seeing a dramatic increase in pay up to $15 an hour. the death of a missouri man who was killed outside arrowhead stadium in kansas city has been ruled a homicide. police say 30-year-old kyle van winkle died during a fight with another person. they say the struggle happened in the parking lot during a game between the chiefs and broncos. three people were taken into custody. the exact cause of van winkle's death is still under investigation. >>> newtown,...
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> checking our top stories at 50 minutes past the hour. some of the 911 calms from the sandy hook shooting are due to be released later today. a judge upheld the decision to release the calls. 26 people were killed in that massacre last december. >>> nearly 700 students at the university of california santa barbara will get a pill today to guard against meningitis. they've come in contact with at least four students that were kieg doo diagnosed with the illness. >> it can have a mortality rate of 10 to 30%. >> the six students were all diagnosed within a three-week period last month. two of them have been cleared to resume classes. >>> bill clinton recently sat down with cnn and talked about his wife's chances of running for president, joe bid
he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> checking our top stories at 50 minutes past the hour. some of the 911 calms from the sandy hook shooting are due to be released later...
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the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >> that's crazy. i like that one, though. >> star nfl line backer and your name is ron mayo? >> i don't know. >> you came out with your own line of gourmet mayonnaise, right? kicking buffalo, bruising bacon and crushing chipotle, available in boston-area stores and online. sign me up for a bottle of each of these. i love mayonnaise and probably i would love all these. >> i would, too. i like to pile it on any sandwich i eat. andy scholes, thanks so much. next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. happening now in the n"newsroom" striking sh
the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >>...
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cities not terribly used to the cold. where is this weather now and could it be headed toward you. will have be charges in that deadly new york train derailment. he broke down, reportedly filled with remorse. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the public release of those chilling and heart wrenching 911 calls from the sandy hook elementary school shooting that left 20 students, young kids dead, six adults dead as well. police in newtown, connecticut distributed nearly 30 minutes of the calls today. the recordings have generated a great deal of controversy here at cnn and across the country. at this hour cnn is carefully reviewing those calls. debra ferrick is joining us now about what we learned from the calls and the portions cnn decided to air. >> one of the reasons the staps were released is there wanted to be no questions as to what happened in terms of who acts properly and who did what. by not releasing them it created more conspiracies. the thinking was in a the tapes should be released. you don't hear screaming, you don't hair chaos or pa
cities not terribly used to the cold. where is this weather now and could it be headed toward you. will have be charges in that deadly new york train derailment. he broke down, reportedly filled with remorse. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the public release of those chilling and heart wrenching 911 calls from the sandy hook elementary school shooting that left 20 students, young kids dead, six adults dead as well. police in newtown,...
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snow in oklahoma city and an ice event south of there. event west of dallas and north west of dallas there will be snow and ice on the roads. raining in memphis and little rock. all the sudden the cold air slides in. memphis, down to about 34. that's a bad number. as soon as you get down after the sunset you'll get roads. back down into cincinnati, see how the storm slides to the east. for the most part, new york should be just wet. there's no moisture left in the storm so i think it's just a rain event for new york. but watch out for the frozen puddles on saturday. >> thank you for that. and keep an eye on it for us if you will. >>> happening right now off the florida everglades national park, about 30 pilot whales are trapped in shallow water. the pictures are really remarkable. you can see the stretch of beach where some of them are absolutely beached. there's an -- there's an urgent attempt to try to rescue the whales still in the water. look at that. a parks spokeswoman says that four of them are dead. all of these others though pote
snow in oklahoma city and an ice event south of there. event west of dallas and north west of dallas there will be snow and ice on the roads. raining in memphis and little rock. all the sudden the cold air slides in. memphis, down to about 34. that's a bad number. as soon as you get down after the sunset you'll get roads. back down into cincinnati, see how the storm slides to the east. for the most part, new york should be just wet. there's no moisture left in the storm so i think it's just a...
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on monday, a public memorial at soccer city. that's the place that mandela made his last public appearance. what's going on right now is something called the eye closing ceremony. it's here that elders of the tribe are with the body of mandela. >> talking to the body. >> tay talk to the body and the ancestors. they help the transition of the body to the afterlife. there's a zulu word that says go slowly, go carefully, and we hope that the spirit of nelson mandela goes carefully. >> thank you so much. incredible pictures and that you were there a week ago. >> a week ago. >> thank you. >>> as reaction is pouring in really from all around the world, celebrities are speaking out and remembering the nelson mandela they came to know as well. >> he certainly had an impact on my life and certainly my father. i think that timeframe in which he -- when he came out, could have -- the country could have fallen apart. it could have gone a lot of different ways, and he led it to where it's at now. you know, and the world's going to miss him.
on monday, a public memorial at soccer city. that's the place that mandela made his last public appearance. what's going on right now is something called the eye closing ceremony. it's here that elders of the tribe are with the body of mandela. >> talking to the body. >> tay talk to the body and the ancestors. they help the transition of the body to the afterlife. there's a zulu word that says go slowly, go carefully, and we hope that the spirit of nelson mandela goes carefully....
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mexico city. >> reporter: the stolen truck was found one hour north of mexico city. mex know nuclear safety officials say a container of cobalt 60 was found about 1 kilometer away from the vehicle and had been opened. the isotope which had originally been used for medical purposes was found inside the container. officials have not yet confirmed if any was missing. officials say the material does not pose a threat to anyone at more than 20 meters away. the two gunmen who carried out the hijacking are still at large. kate? >> nick, thank you so much for that. >>> to europe where a powerful storm is hitting the uk and coastal cities are bracing for severe flooding. matthew chance is following that from london. >> reporter: large areas of northern europe are bracing for severe storms over the next 24 hours, bringing gale force winds and flooding in some areas. forecasters in britain and germany predict winds gusting some 90 miles an hour. already in scotland, authorities say as many as 20,000 homes ha
mexico city. >> reporter: the stolen truck was found one hour north of mexico city. mex know nuclear safety officials say a container of cobalt 60 was found about 1 kilometer away from the vehicle and had been opened. the isotope which had originally been used for medical purposes was found inside the container. officials have not yet confirmed if any was missing. officials say the material does not pose a threat to anyone at more than 20 meters away. the two gunmen who carried out the...
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this was the scene in yonkers, outside new york city. police say 30 people were injured in a 24-plus car pile-up on the bronx river parkway late last night. one reminder, falling ice posing a huge threat. a sheet of melting ice fell to the ground in plano, texas, damaging at least eight parked cars. thankfully no people were on street at the time. cnn is covering all these developing weather stories for you. our meteorologist chad meyers will be joining us in a moment with the forecast. let's go to cnn's row sal flores first. she's watching the comings and goings out there on the new jersey turnpike. what's going on out there, rosa? >> wolf, up with of the things we're dealing with is low visibility. so all the drivers out there using their low beams, there is precipitation in certain areas so they're using the windshield wipers and it's in the 30s. they're also cranking up the heat. let me set the scene for you. you can see that visibility is low. the clouds are low. so drivers are being very careful out there. you're looking at the new
this was the scene in yonkers, outside new york city. police say 30 people were injured in a 24-plus car pile-up on the bronx river parkway late last night. one reminder, falling ice posing a huge threat. a sheet of melting ice fell to the ground in plano, texas, damaging at least eight parked cars. thankfully no people were on street at the time. cnn is covering all these developing weather stories for you. our meteorologist chad meyers will be joining us in a moment with the forecast. let's...
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cities are threatening to walk off the job demanding higher wages and demanding the right to unionize. 53 lawmakers have written letters to mcdonald's, devices. >> developing now secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem with talks with benefitingin netanyahu. they are discussing the recent nuclear deal struck with iran. kerry then heads to ramallah with a meeting with mahmoud abbas. the secretary is trying to get to those peace talks kick-started between the israelis and the palestinians. we have a live report for you from jerusalem that is in our next half hour. >>> vice president biden trying to ease tensions between japan and incline. he is in beijing. biden telling chinese leader that america will not recognize the zone. both japan and china claim to have sovereignty over the disputed region. >>> the head of the operations says preparations are on track to start moving the deadly chemical agents but right now, a lack of security on the main road connecting damascus is causing a lot of concerns for them. if all goes as planned, the arsenal could be destroyed by the middle of n
cities are threatening to walk off the job demanding higher wages and demanding the right to unionize. 53 lawmakers have written letters to mcdonald's, devices. >> developing now secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem with talks with benefitingin netanyahu. they are discussing the recent nuclear deal struck with iran. kerry then heads to ramallah with a meeting with mahmoud abbas. the secretary is trying to get to those peace talks kick-started between the israelis and the...
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we get to 29 in oklahoma city. tomorrow, dallas, 41. so bam, and then these are the high temperatures for the day. so now we move you ahead to friday, and there's this line. west of d.c. all the way down to texas, that's the freezing line, and that's where the storm wants to develop. it's going to come out of colorado and run up the ohio valley with snow on one side, where it's 30. rain where it's 31 and 32, and then rain obviously where it's going to be 50, but it's the pink area, the freezing area right through little rock, eventually, jonsboro, into evansville and then cincinnati, that's where it's going to get deep with ice, sleet, and freezing rain. if sleet falls on the way down, it makes a sound when it hits. freezing rain freezes when it gets on the surface, freezes on the power lines, the trees, your house, your car. that's what we're seeing there on the rain-snow mix line. it's going to be a pretty bad mix for a lot of people, brooke. >>> chad myers, thank you very much for that. let's talk about what's happening in florida. t
we get to 29 in oklahoma city. tomorrow, dallas, 41. so bam, and then these are the high temperatures for the day. so now we move you ahead to friday, and there's this line. west of d.c. all the way down to texas, that's the freezing line, and that's where the storm wants to develop. it's going to come out of colorado and run up the ohio valley with snow on one side, where it's 30. rain where it's 31 and 32, and then rain obviously where it's going to be 50, but it's the pink area, the freezing...
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this morning, deadly winter storms hammering cities across the country. in the southwest, rain, sleet, snow, creating very dangerous conditions for drivers, even forcing some cars to spin out of control. >> wow, that's cincinnati, but in the dallas-ft. worth area, alone, the ice storm has knocked out power for more than 200,000 customer us. >> yeah, the weather is so severe, it is also causing a travel nightmare for a lot of flights. the main airport there in dallas, canceled 700 flights friday. the storm is already being blamed for at least four deaths across the country. >> in tennessee and arkansas, governors have declared a state of emergency and it's not over yet. severe weather is now moving east, just as the new storm is expected to hit. >> we're covering this story from all angles. let's begin with ed lavandera in snow, cold dallas this morning. officials, ed, have called off tomorrow's marathon because of this bone-chilling winter weather, is that right? >> reporter: they have. it's the first time in the history of that event it's been canceled.
this morning, deadly winter storms hammering cities across the country. in the southwest, rain, sleet, snow, creating very dangerous conditions for drivers, even forcing some cars to spin out of control. >> wow, that's cincinnati, but in the dallas-ft. worth area, alone, the ice storm has knocked out power for more than 200,000 customer us. >> yeah, the weather is so severe, it is also causing a travel nightmare for a lot of flights. the main airport there in dallas, canceled 700...
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new york city will feel like just 45 degrees. within are you this cold, it takes about a week or so until temperatures climb slowly back up. >> it does not take long for them to drop so fast. >> probably because on the weekend, you can hunker down. everyone has to go back to school, back to regular lives. >> they can walk in it. >> coming up next on "new day," big game performers are bough out of their gigs at seaworld. we will tell you about the black fish backlash. say that twice. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "ne
new york city will feel like just 45 degrees. within are you this cold, it takes about a week or so until temperatures climb slowly back up. >> it does not take long for them to drop so fast. >> probably because on the weekend, you can hunker down. everyone has to go back to school, back to regular lives. >> they can walk in it. >> coming up next on "new day," big game performers are bough out of their gigs at seaworld. we will tell you about the black fish...
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that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> let me shift from money to life in the classroom. >> good. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings and your feeling on these issues of what needs to be done? is there a federal bullying legislation needed? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down poli
that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution...
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been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it is clearly evident in short, simple terms, the members of the union understand that our government is slowly but surely surrendering. we call them trade deals. we believe in trade. we understand the value of that. savage done in fair terms instead of free terms and now it is not even in free terms fox is a surrender agreement. that will be the battle line. >> another question. >> when the administration comes end to persuade congress to pass these agreements, did you said they posit the growth and jobs based upon export? they don't look at the countervailing loss of jobs in other words, we may get 40,000 jobs beca
been clear that the need to be enforceable labor standards, enforceable environmental standards, some cities and countries says. none of that is agreed. the state-owned enterprise chapter, the environment chapter, and the patent on madison chapter is apparently in a total shambles. the other countries are so far rejected u.s. demands on those key issues. >> to you want to add something? >> laurie has covered all the bases, and i don't have access to the leaks. some i will defer. it...
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there's a shining city out there, right? we have a rendezvous with destiny. what reagan did in his time for his party, our time to do in our for our party. our job is not to go back anywhere. argument.a wonderful big top down government doesn't work. they served us an example of how it doesn't work. works.g what does work? what republican governors are doing. to the s closer problems. governing bottom up, know, we've you got the examples. we can make a better case now. the o the point about amendment, get that's the great fight to have. with that. the base but moses didn't say, hey, i got great idea, let's go to the desert. it's really hot there, dry, a little bit. it will be good. moses said let's go to the promise land. better. we have to go through the desert. we have to balance the budget. important. it's for a purpose. we have a better way to attack problems, to organize society and to help people with health care. things, we can lead people somewhere. >> you know what? i don't disagree with that. but if you look at the success of republican governors, j
there's a shining city out there, right? we have a rendezvous with destiny. what reagan did in his time for his party, our time to do in our for our party. our job is not to go back anywhere. argument.a wonderful big top down government doesn't work. they served us an example of how it doesn't work. works.g what does work? what republican governors are doing. to the s closer problems. governing bottom up, know, we've you got the examples. we can make a better case now. the o the point about...
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whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending trillions of dollars and bankrupting us. also, think about the thousands of soldiers coming back maimed. this guy wants to talk about let's not give peace a chance. talk to your buddy issa and find out why the bush administration sent you over there without the proper body armor meant -- proper body armor. look at what the republicans had done to the middle east in the last 10 years. another thing, like my brother said the other day, you always say israel is our closest ally. how many israeli soldiers died in the afghanistan war? how many israeli soldiers died when we were over there -- you are ove
whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending...
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right now, this is a city that is -- it loses life. -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a tool in that state. -- jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts -- acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings on these issues of what needs to be done? if they're a federal bullying legislation? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down policy is going to sit on the books and people are going to look at it as a
right now, this is a city that is -- it loses life. -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a tool in that state. -- jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind...
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steel has a plant in granite city. alton steel has reopened. a local entrepreneur bought it and they're pouring steel in alton again. but you know those job in the packing houses are gone. the jobs in the aluminum industry, those jobs are gone. and that's why they call it the rust belt, because so many of those factories are closing and rusting away. technology has changed a lot of that, and we need to adapt to that technology and to that assistant majority leader, mr. hoyer, and myself introduced the jobs act. the job act needs to be acted upon. we introduced this jobs act and we introduced it because there are really four priority areas that are central to achieving manufacturing growth in this country again. we need -- first of all, we need to have a national manufacturing strategy. other countries have it. we need to have one. we need to have a strategy that pushes our manufacturing. secondly, we need to promote the export of u.s.-made goods. thirdly, we need to encourage businesses to bring jobs and bring invasion back to the shores of our
steel has a plant in granite city. alton steel has reopened. a local entrepreneur bought it and they're pouring steel in alton again. but you know those job in the packing houses are gone. the jobs in the aluminum industry, those jobs are gone. and that's why they call it the rust belt, because so many of those factories are closing and rusting away. technology has changed a lot of that, and we need to adapt to that technology and to that assistant majority leader, mr. hoyer, and myself...